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PlayStation Store and WiiWare

Shortcuts: Differences, Similarities, Jaccard Similarity Coefficient, References.

Difference between PlayStation Store and WiiWare

PlayStation Store vs. WiiWare

The PlayStation Store (also abbreviated as PSN Store) is a digital media store available to users of Sony's PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita and PlayStation Portable game consoles via the PlayStation Network. WiiWare is a service that allows Wii users to download games and applications specifically designed and developed for the Wii video game console made by Nintendo.

Similarities between PlayStation Store and WiiWare

PlayStation Store and WiiWare have 3 things in common (in Unionpedia): Downloadable content, Nintendo eShop, Wii Shop Channel.

Downloadable content

Downloadable content (DLC) is additional content created for a released video game.

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Nintendo eShop

The Nintendo eShop is a digital distribution service powered by the Nintendo Network for the Nintendo 3DS and Wii U, and by a dedicated online infrastructure for the Nintendo Switch.

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Wii Shop Channel

The Wii Shop Channel is an online shop for the Wii video game console that allows users to download Virtual Console games, WiiWare games, and additional channels.

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PlayStation Store and WiiWare Comparison

PlayStation Store has 127 relations, while WiiWare has 55. As they have in common 3, the Jaccard index is 1.65% = 3 / (127 + 55).

References

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